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Rufus dog
Rufus dog











rufus dog

Rakashi looked around the room with bleary eyes, fighting down wave after wave of nausea. By nightfall, Rufus was still among the living, working on bringing the arrogant demon back to his senses. No wonder, it’s not every day a target did all the work for him! Rufus went to the basement to gather supplies, and the contest began. Rakashi nearly chortled as he hopped on his feet in glee. "You fail, you keep bein' my drinking buddy for all’a time ever! And be usin' your talents for me!" "You win a drinkin' contest with me, you get the soul," Rufus quietly articulated.

rufus dog

"Very well, I'll pen it down, good sir." The demon made a playful, sly grimace while scribbling on an imaginary sheet of parchment with his finger. "Yeah, I probably should." There was a thought in Rufus' head trying to be heard, but the alcohol made it hard to hear it clearly. So, I think you had better take me offer quick as you can!" "I am the only one in this world who thinks your soul has any worth.

rufus dog

what're you?" - Rufus shook his beard, now drenched in sweat. Struck by surprise, Rufus dropped the fork from his hand and grabbed a bottle with the other, not unlike a man overboard snatching at a life preserver. The demon slowly showed his agile body from behind the cupboard, his sly, narrow eyes staring at the pudgy man. Pleased to meet you, the name’s Rakashi." "Perhaps you would consider relinquishing your soul to me? The pay's nice, and it's not like you need it anyway. "Good morning," a voice came like a whispering wind. Rufus opened yet another bottle and proceeded with dinner, unaware he was no longer alone. The tipsy master of the house found a surprisingly precise and aesthetically pleasing spread laid out on the table. He stood up, pulled shabby trousers back in place, and went off to find food. "Boring," Rufus thought while fishing out a second bottle. The sun hung high in the sky, and even the quick birds Rufus so loved to watch hopped away to find some shade. Rufus fished a half-empty bottle from beneath the couch and polished it off in a feat of surprising dexterity. He scratched a bloated belly and turned over on the other side. The stench surrounding him was stunning, to put it lightly. Rufus opened swollen eyes and recalled falling into a waste pit on the way back from a drunken party. If the last attack against the hero dealt magic damage or pure damage, they resurrect with a portion of health restored.

rufus dog

Muppy had more realistic features than Rufus did, so that he could be switched to a real dog in long shots.īoth Rufus and Muppy can be spotted in The Muppets Take Manhattan (in the scene with Rowlf at the dog shelter, and in the wedding sequence) and in The Muppets at Walt Disney World (during the musical number, " I'm Doggin' It.") Rufus also appeared in three episodes of the first season of Sesame Street ( 44, 84 and 90) in the audio commentary for I Am Big Bird, Caroll Spinney refers to him as "Flash the Wonder Dog".Rufus can now only be killed with physical damage. In 1976, another fluffy white dog puppet was created for The Muppet Show - J.P. Rufus also made a cameo in Country Music with the Muppets, miming a request for Roy Rogers and Dale Evans while he had the tape in his mouth, but afterwards getting out a brief line, "thank you." In mime, he requested his favorite song to Herb: "Spanish Flea". That same year, Rufus appeared alongside Brewster in Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. He also appeared in The Muppets Valentine Show in 1974, interacting with guest star Mia Farrow. In the special and for further appearances, Rufus doesn't speak he communicates through gestures and barks. Rufus next appeared in the 1970 special Hey Cinderella!, as Cinderella's pet dog. The Land of Tinkerdee wasn't picked up, and Rufus was denied his chance at stardom. Rufus was good-natured and helpful, although clumsy. In that pilot, Rufus was the watchdog and best friend of Darryl, a human who worked as the gatekeeper of Tinkerdee. Rufus is a fluffy white dog, originally built in September 1963 for the unsold pilot The Land of Tinkerdee, which was filmed August 9th of the next year. For other uses, see Rufus (disambiguation)













Rufus dog